I've heard everything from Sony R10 and Stax Omega 2 to the PX100 and SR60's being called the most overrated headphones in the audiophile world.

Since the other thread about overrated headphones became mostly about bose, skullcandy and beats...What is your vote for the most overrated headphones in the audiophile world?

For me, it's most definitely the M50s. I loved them when I first heard them but ended up selling them 3 days after I bought them because they gave me headaches and the overall sound signature just sounded "off" to me. Despite this, they're constantly recommended and praised by others.

How about you? Do you have a headphone like this? Remember: Something any seasoned head-fi'er would buy ONLY, don't let it turn into what the other thread turned into.

Maybe you should define overrated. Otherwise people will post whatever sound signature they don't like, which seems to be what you did. I mean you liked it at first, then you got headaches? You think this is common for many longterm M50 owners? Sorry I can't call a $96 phone that kills many $200 phones overrated.

Personally I'd say 85% of the Shure IEM line and 70% of the Sennheiser headphone line is overrated based on sound signature and price. Highly lacking in musicality to my ears.

It sounds unnatural - especially in the mids. To make it worse, AKG discontinued the fine K-501 and K-1000 and gave us this turkey as a "replacement."

The reason the K-701 is so overrated is because AKG priced it below the other "flagship" headphones, making it attractive to the first-time audiophiles seeking the cheapest top-of-the-line headphone. So we end up with a lot of people who buy the K-701 and it is genuinely better than anything else they've heard. Unfortunately, they've never heard the top shelf headphones from other manufacturers or compared the K-701 to something like a K-501.

I find the M50 overrated because it is such a highly recommended headphone, yet I think overall it's pretty crappy. It's not about sound signature you don't like... it's about headphones that are highly praised that you don't like. Like I don't care if you think the beats are overrated, because they're not being recommended in every single thread, same goes for something obscure like the Grado SR-100's which are long discontinued.

I'm curious to see how different everybody's ears are with FOTM's, commonly recommended headphones and so on, as expected of a highly respected member, Uncle Erik has the right idea! Nobody is wrong and nobody is right :)

I like the 702's. It is my best headphone so far (225i's, 770/600, HD 595, MDR-V6).

But I'm not going to rave that it is better than cans 2 or 3 times it's price, because I haven't heard them! In fact, I bet it isn't (or at least it shouldn't be).

But this is not just a matter with the 702's, many cans are raved about as being giant killers from those costing $40 (Superlux HD-668 B for one) to around $500 (remembering that $500 is "cheap" compared to cans costing over a grand). And some of those in this price range are ToTL of some makers.

So though you are right about the 701/02 being advertised as ToTL, however when it first came out I think it was $450 to $500 retail (I think some are still listed for this at some sellers!) and I saw people around this forum getting them at "bargain" prices of $300 something. That's not much of a difference from the Senn 600 and 650 that were ToTL until the 800's just came out or the Beyer 880 or 990 until the T1 came out. So there wasn't much of a price difference for awhile, and now, with prices falling on the Senns and Beyers to a more sane level (like the price of the 701/02) there isn't as much again. The 600/650 and 880/990 are not ToTL anymore, but then they still considered to be so by those makers in that price range.

I don't think the hype over the 701/02's is all because of a bunch of newbie audiophiles going cheap iow. I haven't heard the 880 or 990 but if the highs aren't much different from the 770 then I don't think they will trump my 702's. And I have heard the Senn 600 and 650 (friend has them) and I personally wouldn't pay more than $100 for them to listen to any genre. My first didn't-know-better headphone was the 595 in fact; it has sat in my closet since I got the 225i's...even they were better in about every aspect but comfort. The 595's are over hyped in the non-audiophile world at least and I think the 600 and 650 are in the audiophile world and I suspect the 880 and 990's too (I'd like to try one or both of them to know for sure though).

Not a headphone, but for me it was the RE0. I felt I had thrown my money away. It took me forever to get them to have any sort of bass. I had to actually switch to a different player temporarily that had a decent equalizer and then I still had to use the bass boost on my E5. If this wasn't enough they felt super cheap and like they'd fall apart if I dropped them. It's one IEM where everyone seems to love them, but my reaction is just like "Huh?! Do I have the same earphone?!". I've seen people compare it to the Triple Fi 10 and I just don't understand this. These things remind me of the Sennheiser HD-280 without the bass or maybe an IEM version of the AD700.

I like the AKG 702 and think it's a good headphone. I don't think I could call it overrated though. I didn't realize it's weaknesses until I compared it sound by side to the HD-600. Acoustic Guitars and pretty much any sort of stringed instruments just sounded a bit "off". It's strange because I used my old AKG 701 for years and thought they were very good.

#2 Grado 325i - Just not my type of sound and don't hate me for saying this, but they caused me physical pain like someone banging metal objects together in my ear non-stop.

#3 would be the Denon D2000. The fit was absolutely perfect, but they were not worth the price I paid and they didn't sound like anything special. The bass was a bit too much for me also.

#4 Skullcandy Snoop Dogg Skullcrushers - Everyone says these are better then the HD-800, but I don't agree. Totally overrated. I tell them they're garbage, but they just tell me I need to buy a better amp.

For me, all the Sennheiser products are way overrated (I don't have an opinion of HD800, because I haven't heard them yet), starting for the real crap of CX300 and ending with the dull HD650. I don't understand why people consider that they have very good SQ. I prefer Audio-Technica, Fostex, Shure, some AKG and even most of the Grado products.

In the overrated group, I will also add the Sony MDR-7509, that some people love for it's sound, but I find them ultrabright with very harsh treble, to the point that they almost made my ears "bleed".

Same here. Just a dull sounding headphone IMO, even when amped to potential it sounds virtually no different to the AD700, which is cheaper and far easier to drive. Yes, lots of people like 701s, but they don't justify the hype thrown around on here.

I would have said Sennheiser too if it wasn't for the HD-600. I hated the HD-650, the HD-555 was "good" for the price and everything else from them has been really disappointing. Somehow I still have some HD-497's and they're just so bad in every way. I never even liked the PX-100. Sorry, I'm bored and just had to comment. It's kind of wrong to group "All Sennheisers" into overrated if you've only heard one or two of them, or even three! Doesn't really seem fair, but whatever. Not trying to defend them or anything. I can fully understand some people not liking them. HD-600's are kind of boring at times, but I still love them.

but i'm really angry...they are recomanded in every single thread about earbuds...so i bought a pair...the ok3 being exactly...they s**k...the soundstage is halth from the mx760...not talking about the ksc75 that blow them out the water...and the question is for what i paid 60$ ?!...

It sounds unnatural - especially in the mids. To make it worse, AKG discontinued the fine K-501 and K-1000 and gave us this turkey as a "replacement."

The reason the K-701 is so overrated is because AKG priced it below the other "flagship" headphones, making it attractive to the first-time audiophiles seeking the cheapest top-of-the-line headphone. So we end up with a lot of people who buy the K-701 and it is genuinely better than anything else they've heard. Unfortunately, they've never heard the top shelf headphones from other manufacturers or compared the K-701 to something like a K-501.

Winner. Same for exactly the same reasons. Couple it with it's low sensitivity....